Ubuntu13.10 is expected to be released in October 17. You may have already learned about it and even come to the conclusion that Ubuntu13.10 has not changed much compared with Ubuntu13.04 in the previous version. Therefore, you begin to hesitate whether to upgrade. The two latest Ubuntu versions do not seem to have changed much. This is because Canonical has been focusing on quality and improving existing functions, rather than making huge changes. People shouted at Ubuntu13.04 (eager raccoon)
Ubuntu 13.10 is expected to be released in October 17. You may have already learned about it. You can even come to the conclusion that Ubuntu 13.10 has not changed much compared with the previous version of Ubuntu 13.04. Therefore, you begin to hesitate whether to upgrade.
The two latest Ubuntu versions do not seem to have changed much. This is because Canonical has been focusing on quality and improving existing functions, rather than making huge changes. When people shouted "boring" to Ubuntu 13.04 (eager raccoon), they couldn't see how much work was done behind every Ubuntu release.
For general users, Ubuntu 13.10 does not change significantly on the surface. Why is the reason for the upgrade?
In fact, the appearance of Ubuntu 13.10 is much newer than the internal changes. The following lists the six reasons for upgrading Ubuntu 13.10:
Ubuntu 13.10 upgrade reason 1: Latest Linux kernel 3.11.x
Of course, the most important thing is that the new Linux kernel 3.11.x is the latest stable version, supporting more devices and hardware components, better power management, and many other improvements.
Ubuntu 13.10 upgrade reason 2: integrate GNOME 3.8
Although Canonical has not abandoned the use of the Unity desktop environment, it still uses a large number of GNOME packages. According to the latest news, Ubuntu 13.10 has determined to integrate GNOME 3.8 instead of GNOME 3.10. Although Ubuntu GNOME fans may be a little pity, it is not enough to be a reason to reject the upgrade.
Ubuntu 13.10 upgrade reason 3: Smart Scope features
Smart Scope is a huge enhancement. Smart Scope has many better integration functions, providing precise Source Control and Information Query functions, not only the current network query switch.
Ubuntu 13.10 upgrade reason 4: thoroughly update the Security Settings
Security settings have been thoroughly updated, and users now have more control over the traffic generated by the operating system. It can block any communication between your PC or laptop and the standard server.
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